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by timthelion 3162 days ago
But isn't it equally true, that a mosaic of publicly known information could constitute non-public information? For example, the example I gave of analyzing satellite imagery of parking lots to predict Walmart sales numbers. Is that really fair?
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I don't think you can deduce what is legally insider trading from an idea of what is "really fair". There really isn't much of a relationship. Matt Levine frequently writes about this.
You are allowed to trade based on non-public information. It doesn't matter if it's fair or not.

However, I'm not sure why this wouldn't be fair. More accurate valuations seem like a positive thing.